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  1. Strike a Pose and Find Inspiration with #InstaTourMFAH

    Apr 13, 2017 - You’ll find prompts and questions suggesting ways to look at and experience some of our most-important works in a new way. You don’t need a smartphone or even an Instagram account to enjoy this new self-guided experience. With the objects that were appearing most on Instagram, my colleagues and I created a new “highlights” tour called #InstaTourMFAH. Armed with these newfound Instagram favorites, my colleagues and I decided to have a little fun and create a new way of exploring the Museum: through #InstaTourMFAH, an Instagram-inspired, self-guided tour.  

  2. Members Exclusive Access: Evening at the Museum

    More Info • New Light on Old Masters brings together a diverse array of masterpieces illuminating the richness of art made during the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. More Info Admission (New Date! New Date! December 10 MORE INFO Celebrate the spirit of the season with “Members Exclusive Access: Evening at the Museum.” The special exhibition New Light on Old Masters: European Art from Houston Collections, 1300–1700 is also open for viewing. The sounds of jazz ensemble the Sam Dinkins, III Trio enhance the evening.

  3. Perpetual Bloom: Botanicals in the 18th-Century Interior

    Scientific discoveries and the new print culture helped fuel botanical study and the close observation of nature. These new discoveries ignited a craze for landscape gardens both in and out of doors. Throughout the 18th century, new ideas about nature, based on scientific discoveries and geographic explorations, resulted in extraordinary representations of the natural world in the visual arts.

  4. Olafur Eliasson: The collectivity project

    Sarofim Campus and new Glassell School of Art. The human-scale work of art encourages visitors to engage in new ways of thinking about Houston’s built environment and social spaces. Most recently, Olafur Eliasson: The collectivity project was on view at the High Line in New York City (2015). The Houston presentation ​coincides with the October groundbreaking for the Museum's Fayez S.

  5. Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight: A Rare Sampler from the Bayou Bend Collection

    Sep 19, 2018 - Bringing the Tradition to New Mexico Inhabited by Native Americans for thousands of years before European exploration, the land that is now the U.S. state of New Mexico was colonized by the Spanish in 1598 and dubbed Nuevo México Remi Dyll, collection manager at Bayou Bend, looks at an object in the Bayou Bend Collection that offers a wonderful example of material culture from 19th-century Spanish settlers in New Mexico. A daughter, Maria Del Carmen Fernandez, was born in 1819 in Taos, New Mexico. As a student, the young girl worked this simple, long band sampler with the help of her teacher, Lady Maria Antonia de Aceta.

  6. MFA Shop Trunk Show | Raw Mango

    Always informed by India, Garg constantly engages with established traditions to imagine new possibilities. Garg’s innovations in the yarn and weaving process created a new visual vocabulary that visually defines Chanderi today. Meet founder and designer Sanjay Garg, who has been at the forefront of defining a new aesthetic vocabulary through innovations on century-old skills.

  7. Wim Wenders: Portraits Along the Road

    The Museum is pleased to participate in the international celebration of talented German filmmaker Wim Wenders (born 1945), taking advantage of new digital restorations. Wenders earned an international reputation as a cofounder of the New German Cinema movement in the 1970s, and his remarkable filmography since then includes award-winning features and documentaries.

  8. Paint the USA: A Time Line of “Mexican Modernism” Artists in America

    Jul 26, 2017 - They would go on to live in New York City and Detroit as well, before returning to Mexico in late 1933. In the 1920s and 1930s, Mexico captivated the United States, as both an ancient wellspring of culture and a source of sensational new artistic developments. Rivera enjoys success when his solo exhibition opens at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1931, and two years later, he completes his own favorite work, the Detroit Industry Murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

  9. The Artist & the Book | Rahim Fortune in Conversation with Nicole Fleetwood

    Fleetwood, a New York City– and Houston-based art historian and curator, is the inaugural James Weldon Johnson Professor at New York University. Increasingly, contemporary artists have used books and research as key elements in their artistic practice to examine the past and create new narratives. Fortune’s new book, Hardtack, recently acquired by the Hirsch Library, explores Texas and the American South, as well as the people fixed within that complex landscape.

  10. Book Launch | “Paradise Now: The Extraordinary Life of Karl Lagerfeld”

    He lives in Paris but calls New York City his home. April 20, 2024 Author William Middleton talks about his new book, Paradise Now: The Extraordinary Life of Karl Lagerfeld. Paradise Now sheds new light on the designer’s life and passions for art, photography, cinema, music, history, and architecture. “With Karl Lagerfeld, the clothes were only part of the story.”